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Paul Emilson Becket
Paul Allor
Paul Witcover
Paul Sterry
Experience the joy of discovering the natural world around you with this beautiful pocket guide to british birds, an inspiration and treat designed to enthral all nature lovers.
Paul Ham
Award-winning author paul ham relates the gripping human story behind the the building and detonating in war of the world's first atomic bombs.
Paul Carrick
Duncan Hamilton
Peter Hamilton
Paul Antonio
The beautiful and expressive art of calligraphy is one of the most admired but least understood crafts.
Alan Paul
Paul Murdin
Paul Middleton
Paul Kupperberg
The enigmatic mystical hero called the phantom stranger battles the forces of evil in this new title.
Paul Gilbert
Christian Paul
Paul Palmer
Richard Hamilton
Discover what it takes to be a trollhunter in this interactive, in-world guidebook to the universe of guillermo del toro’s animated tv series dreamworks trollhunters.
Paul McAuley
Edwards, Paul
Paul Garson
Paul Mellars
Paul Delany
Paul Palmer
Abigail Hamilton-Thompson
The town of hertford has managed to escape the worst excesses of modern development and retained much of its distinctive medieval character.
Paul McNally
Paul Edmonson
This ground-breaking book provides an abundance of fresh insights into shakespeare's life in relation to his lost family home, new place.
Claire Hamilton
Paul Rees
Paul Thurlby
Sue L. Hamilton
Paul Rockett
Paul Mason
Paul Mason
Sue L. Hamilton
Sue L. Hamilton
Sue L. Hamilton
Paul Thurlby
Sue L. Hamilton
Paul Thurlby
Nigel Hamilton
Paul Barnes
Forensic accounting offers a uniquely theoretical yet practice-based approach to the nature of fraud and theft, its regulation, prevention, investigation and prosecution.
Paul Reizin
Thomas Paul Thesen
This book is about composition and its application in animation, illustration, games and film.
Paul Binding
Paul Mosley
The book provides an up-to-date overview of the politics by which aid flows are determined and of their impact on development, from the level of the global economy down to the individual household.
Sylvian Hamilton
Paul Doherty
James Vigus
This book traces coleridge's discovery of a plato marginalised in the universities, and examines his use of german sources on the 'divine philosopher'.
Peter J. Kitson
J. R. de J. Jackson
First published in 1969, this book places coleridge's literary criticism against the background of his philosophical thinking, examining his theories about criticism and the nature of poetry.
James Vigus
The ambivalent curiosity of the young poet samuel taylor coleridge (1772-1834) towards plato - 'but i love plato - his dear gorgeous nonsense!
James Vigus
The ambivalent curiosity of the young poet samuel taylor coleridge (1772-1834) towards plato - 'but i love plato - his dear gorgeous nonsense!
Emerson R. Marks
Drawing on the entire corpus of coleridge's prose, emerson marks shows how the poet's rationale was grounded in the mimetic theory that informed his distinction between a copy and an imitation which coleridge himself labeled the universal principle of the.
Maximiliaan van Woudenberg
Viewing samuel taylor coleridge's pursuit of continental intellectualism through the lens of cosmopolitanism, maximiliaan van woudenberg examines the so-called 'german mania' of the writer in the context of the intellectual history of the university.
Emerson R. Marks
Drawing on the entire corpus of coleridge's prose, emerson marks shows how the poet's rationale was grounded in the mimetic theory that informed his distinction between a copy and an imitation which coleridge himself labeled the universal principle of the.
Emerson R. Marks
Drawing on the entire corpus of coleridge's prose, emerson marks shows how the poet's rationale was grounded in the mimetic theory that informed his distinction between a copy and an imitation which coleridge himself labeled the universal principle of the.
Geoffrey Yarlott
First published in 1967, this book seeks to show the causes which led to coleridge's breakdown in 1802 and to indicate how his views on poetry changed as a result of it.
S. Spector
J. R. de J. Jackson
First published in 1969, this book places coleridge's literary criticism against the background of his philosophical thinking, examining his theories about criticism and the nature of poetry.
Katharine Cooke
First published in 1979, this book provides thorough a guide through coleridge's diverse body of work, looking not just his poetry but also his literary criticism and theories, plays, political journalism and theory, and writings on religion and philosoph.
Sally West
Peter J. Kitson
First published in 1991, this book collects a broad array of path-finding scholarship by specialists in coleridge and romantic literature on the subject of his prose.
Joseph Cottle
Joseph Cottle
The reminiscences of bristol bookseller joseph cottle (1770 1853) have been described as 'unreliable but essential'.
A. Timár
Paul Magnuson
Paul magnuson contends that the relationship between coleridge's and wordsworth's poetry is so complex that a new criticism is required to trace its intricacies.
Jeffrey Green
Green's study is more than a biography of an anglo-african composer.
Henry Duff Traill
The publication in 1798 of lyrical ballads, written by william wordsworth and samuel taylor coleridge (1772-1834), is considered to be the starting point of the romantic movement.
M. Jadwiga Swiatecka
Virginia Radley
James Vigus
This book traces coleridge's discovery of a plato marginalised in the universities, and examines his use of german sources on the 'divine philosopher'.
Harold Bloom
Coleridge's poetry often overshadows the brilliance of the other genres and forms of writing that occupied his interests.
Jeffrey W Barbeau
Barbeau reconstructs the system of religion that coleridge develops in confessions of an inquiring spirit (1840).
James Vigus
In this volume, thirteen essays examine the full breadth and variety of coleridge's afterlives.
Cristina Flores
This work offers a new perspective on the study of the sources of s.
Paley, Morton D.
Although coleridge's thinking and writing about the fine arts was both considerable and interesting, this has not been the subject of a book before.
Felicity James
This book makes the case for a re-placing of lamb as reader, writer and friend in the midst of the lively political and literary scene of the 1790s.
Andrew Keanie
The first modern study of hartley coleridge, showing that he deserves our attention not as the son of samuel taylor coleridge, but as a literary presence in his own right..
Paola Degli Esposti
Joel Faflak
In this provocative work, joel faflak argues that romanticism, particularly british romantic poetry, invents psychoanalysis in advance of freud.
David P. Haney
E.S. Shaffer
Samuel taylor coleridge, poet, philosopher and critic, a founder of british romanticism, wrote with william wordsworth the lyrical ballads (1798), which included his great poem 'the rime of the ancient mariner'.
Tilar J Mazzeo
In a series of articles published in tait's magazine in 1834, thomas dequincey catalogued four potential instances of plagiarism in the work of his friend and literary competitor samuel taylor coleridge.
Nicholas Halmi
Despite its widely acknowledged importance in and beyond the thought of the romantic period, the distinctive concept of the symbol articulated by such writers as goethe and f.
Sally West
Sally west's timely study is the first book-length exploration of coleridge's influence on shelley's poetic development.
Sally West
Sally west's timely study is the first book-length exploration of coleridge's influence on shelley's poetic development.
Adam Sisman
Richard Gravil
The unifying thrust of the book is an exploration of the tension in coleridge's theory and practice between the imagination and the natural, and a delineation of the particular profile of coleridge's imagination as compared to that of wordsworth.
Nicholas Halmi
Despite its widely acknowledged importance in and beyond the thought of the romantic period, the distinctive concept of the symbol articulated by such writers as goethe and f.
Shafer, Robert
Richard Berkeley
Coleridge and the crisis of reason examines coleridge's understanding of the pantheism controversy - the crisis of reason in german philosophy - and reveals the context informing coleridge's understanding of german thinkers.
Adam Sisman
R. Berkeley
Coleridge and the crisis of reason examines coleridge's understanding of the pantheism controversy - the crisis of reason in german philosophy - and reveals the context informing coleridge's understanding of german thinkers.
Jeffrey W. Barbeau
Alternately titled the "assertion of religion," "the great work," "logosophia," magnum opus, and the opus maximum, samuel taylor coleridge's philosophical assertion of religion was often regarded as the work that would determine his permanent contribution.
Christopher R. Miller
Lyric poetry has long been considered an art form of timelessness, but romantic poets became fascinated by one time above all others: evening, the threshold between day and night.
Jack Stillinger
Examines three of the most admired poets of english romanticism - wordsworth, coleridge, and keats - and their relationships to each other.
Robert Woof
William Christie
This literary life of the best-loved of all the major romantic writers uses coleridge's own biographia literaria as its starting point and destination.
Dennis Low
Dennis low's re-evaluation of the lake poets as mentors begins with the controversial premise that robert southey, together with wordsworth and coleridge, nurtured the talents of many exceptional women writers.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Originally conceived as a short preface to sibylline leaves, by the time coleridge's biographia literaria was published in 1817 it had expanded into a two-volume apologia for the romantic poet's "literary life and opinions.
Antonella Riem
For the first time, a monographic study of coleridge's work extensively uncovers the connections of his poetry with the hindu view of life.
Sheila A. Spector
Expanding the perspective initiated by british romanticism and the jews: history, culture, literature, this volume explores more deeply the complexities inherent in the relationship between the british and jewish cultures as initiated in the romant.